Hello All,
I was just wondering about the way to take full advantage of the security features of SELinux.
If I add a new application to my system or a new service to my xinet.d services then in order for SELinux to impose the security policy on it I would guess that I have to make a TE file for it and rerun the make, right?
Would this also mean that there are applications and service that might not be under the SELinux security policy that exist on my machine and that could potentially cause problems?
Cheers,
Lonnie
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